If no communist organization exists at all in the country you live in, what do you think of joining the green parties, to get organized?

  • nephs@lemmygrad.mlOP
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    8 months ago

    Well democratic centralism is a communist value. Maybe green parties allow lines to be disputed?

    Also, green parties feel like a place where the leftmost leaning people would gravitate towards, possibly eventually spawning a communist party? Or is that too much idealism?

    In the meantime wouldn’t it be a place to be social and avoid going insane through means of discussions with brainwashed liberals?

    I also just learned that ideology for “green” parties are spread all over the place. I though “green” was a unifying concept, but it isn’t. D:

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      8 months ago

      In the meantime wouldn’t it be a place to be social and avoid going insane through means of discussions with brainwashed liberals?

      Quick way to be ignored, green parties tend to emphasize electorism and you will quickly find any edge point you make gets diluted through ‘we need to compromise to appeal to the center’ bullshit libs pull.

      You’re better of donating your time to an actual socialist project, or even a green-anarchist one.

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      8 months ago

      Depends how much ‘nuclear is as bad as coal’ you can stomach.

      It’s hit or miss. There are some good green candidates that take more of an intersectional approach but they seem rare to me. Maybe there are more in the rank and file.